The Chocolate Meltdown

The Chocolate Meltdown by Lexi Connor is a captivating addition to the juvenile fiction genre, published by Scholastic in October 2011. This original edition spans 144 pages and is presented in English. The story follows eleven-year-old Beatrix, affectionately known as B, who possesses a unique talent as a witch: she can cast spells by spelling out words. When a mishap occurs at her father’s workplace, Enchanted Chocolates, the situation quickly turns dire, threatening the magical world she knows.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and social themes as B navigates the challenges posed by the malfunctioning chocolate treats. The narrative explores friendship and the importance of creativity in problem-solving, all while maintaining a humorous and fast-paced tone. With elements of cooking and food intertwined with magic, this book promises an engaging experience for middle-grade readers who enjoy whimsical adventures.
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B will cast a S-P-E-L-L on middle-grade readers in this funny, fast-paced series!
Eleven year-old Beatrix, B for short, is a witch with a quirky talent. When she spells out words, magic spells take shape!
B’s dad’s job at Enchanted Chocolates has always been a great thing — who doesn’t like free candy and special tours of a chocolate factory? But when something goes wrong with the new batch of treats, there’s nothing sweet about it! Everyone seems to be losing their magic touch — can B whip up a solution, or could this spell the E-N-D of witches?
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